Strivers discarded by a Prime Dismisser who seems to get a political thrill out of ruining ­individual lives while pursuing Turbo-Thatcherism.

Cameron’s flurry of P45s is an ideological assault on vital public services under cover of austerity.

The human scrapheap isn’t collateral damage but the direct result of an ideological drive to create cheap labour in a devil take the hindmost economy.

Cameron putting on a paper hat and puffing into a party blower to trumpet employment figures is a deliberate attempt to divert public attention from the grim reality.

TUC analysis of official ­statistics shows 3.3 million people are under-employed, wanting but unable to work extra hours.

Of those 1.4million are part-time when they need to be full-time.

And the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts unemployment will rise in the next two years, a fact Cameron conveniently ignores.

New jobs created pay lower wages and are less secure than those disappearing, both in the private and public sectors.

The tough fact of life for Labour is Ed Miliband and Ed Balls will struggle to make headway until the headline jobless count rises.

The two Eds are finding it easier to expose the poisonous, pernicious deceit of Cameron and George Osborne’s Strivers v Skivers lie.

The below inflation 1% caps on tax credits and child benefit costing a household with two kids £315 spending by 2016, Cameron took decent people for fools but working families feel their living standards falling.

Workers in private firms and public services are both victims.

When malicious cuts bite in April, Cameron, and Clegg for that matter, will find no escape.

The ConDems are building against them a broad coalition of the abused.

Dave, the sacker-in-chief, is unintentionally signing his own P45.

With his dismal record it’s easy to see why Cameron’s chickening out of TV election debates.